How To Find Opportunity In Misfortune

The recession has become the consuming priority for small business owners, who don’t have the clout to lobby government for billion-dollar bailouts. But help is out there. Just look at this press release that was received the other day at my friend’s uncle’s cousin’s barber shop. (If only they had included a phone number or return address):
There’s help for recession — weary small businesses! Niagara Falls entrepreneur Columbus D. Pression is launching a trade show to motivate and invigorate Canadian business owners.
“Recessions aren’t just about layoffs, panic and despair,” Mr. Pression says. “There are also opportunities in pharmaceuticals, used cars, collection agencies, counselling services for financial advisors and so much more. It’s all in your attitude. Recession World will persuade worried entrepreneurs that their empty glass is half full.”
Recession World will tour Canada for 10 weeks beginning on Feb. 29, taking place in under-booked arenas, an innovative trade show targeting small business. “This is the last growth market in Canada,” he says. “Look at what this slowdown is doing to General Motors and Magna. Now more than ever, it’s clear that any business can be a small business.” More.
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